Miami. Heriberto Hernández hit a ninth-inning grand slam off Devin Williams Sunday to give the Miami Marlins a 4-0 victory and complete a three-game sweep of the New York Mets at loanDepot park; Juan Soto was scratched from the Mets' lineup that day because of a fever and flu-like symptoms. The loss extended the Mets' skid to four games and deepened offensive struggles this week as injuries and illness have sidelined key regulars; manager Carlos Mendoza acknowledged sickness in the clubhouse, rookies started in the outfield on Game No. 51, and the team faces roster strain and standings pressure in the coming weeks.
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The Miami Marlins benefited directly from Heriberto Hernández's ninth-inning grand slam, securing a 4-0 win and a three-game series sweep while gaining momentum and a morale boost for the roster.
The New York Mets suffered a series loss compounded by multiple injuries and illnesses, a shutout and a four-game losing streak that intensified pressure on the team's lineup and roster depth.
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